Ticket Giveaway: Win a Pair of 3-day Passes to the Dallas Art Fair

The fourth annual Dallas Art Fair is April 13-15. During the span of those three days, more than 75 prominent national and international art dealers representing painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, video and installation will be featured. And you’re going to be there (for free).

We’ve got a pair of three-day passes to the fair that will give you access to all Dallas Art Fair programming, including panel discussions and the opportunity to join a private tour led by a collector.

In case you’re curious, here’s a sampling of the schedule (click here for a more complete listing):

Sophistication, a high taste-level, and extensive knowledge of artists past and present are all prerequisites for winning today’s giveaway. Okay, not really. All you have to do is “like” us on Facebook, fill out the form below, and tell us: If you had to limit your personal collection to the work of just one artist, which would you choose?

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She took her pictures in NYC streets during the 1940’s and they were just pictures of people and things in ordinary circumstances. Her work is similar to Diane Arbus but I like the feeling of her work a little better. She did not have relationships with her subjects like Arbus did.

“During the early 1940’s Helen Levitt made many photographs on the streets of New York. Her photographs were not intended to tell a story or document a social thesis; she worked in poor neighborhoods because there were people there, and a street life that was richly sociable and visually interesting.”